Donald Duck & Co #28/1991
In "Rasmus," Donald Duck wakes up with a mysterious new friend—a giant white mouse only he can see—after a hard knock to the head. Concerned for his health, Scrooge and the nephews rush him to Rusletun Kurhjem, where the strange situation begins to unravel. Written by Paul Halas, Harald Dyrkorn, and Jack Sutter, with art by Vicar, and featuring a cover by the Tello-Team, this 1991 Norwegian adventure blends surreal humor with heartfelt worry.
When a powerful blow to the head leaves Donald seeing only one thing—a towering white mouse no one else can see—his friends grow worried. As the mysterious creature becomes a constant presence in Donald’s life, the gang scrambles to get him help, leading to an unexpected trip to Rusletun Kurhjem.
When Mikke’s country cousins ask him to care for a piglet destined for the agricultural show, things go awry when the little pig vanishes. With a trail of mud and a suspiciously familiar scent, Mikke teams up with an unlikely accomplice—a pig thief—on a frantic chase across the countryside.
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↩ Reprints Donald Duck Fra Dag Til Dag #4 (1990)
Reprinted in Donald Duck & Co De glade 80-årene #[4] (2000), Donald Ducks Show #[110] (2002), Donald Duck & Co #40/2004 (2004), Mikke Mus Månedshefte #4/2004
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